California Lizards Book and T-shirt Bundle
Description
Book and T-shirt bundle! Comes with free 3.5 x 2 inch California Republic of Lizards sticker.
California Lizards and How to Find Them is published by Heyday Press. Your copy will be signed by the author. The book will be published on Apr 22, 2025, and your package will ship around that time.
This limited edition T-shirt celebrates the publication of the book California Lizards and How To Find Them. We choose to use a T-shirt printer here on the California Central Coast to invest dollars into our local economy.
WAIT! If you want to order a bundle with a signed California Lizards and How to Find Them book, a California Republic of Lizards T-shirt, and a 3x2-foot California Republic of Lizards flag (plus free sticker!), go back to the store and select the discounted bundle ($70 for everything).
Select "pick-up" if you will be picking up your items in San Luis Obispo or at an upcoming event (see schedule here); otherwise, choose "shipping" for $7 flat rate shipping. Consider adding other shop items, all for $7 total shipping.
If you want your book personalized (signed "to" a certain person), please immediately forward your order confirmation email to [email protected] with directions on how you'd like the book inscribed.
We choose to use a local T-shirt printer here on the California Central Coast to invest dollars into our local economy. Size chart for Lizard T-shirt can be found at the bottom of this page.
About the book:
Lizards: they are cute, endearing, and mind-bogglingly diverse, and yet they are so easy to overlook among California’s natural abundance. Start watching them, though, and a wonderland of lizard life appears. In California Lizards and How to Find Them, lizard lover Emily Taylor profiles over 60 native and introduced species, from California’s iconic Western Fence Lizard to the adorable Desert Iguana to the chonky Ringed Wall Gecko. With her expert knowledge and joyous, laugh-out-loud writing, Taylor provides tips for finding, watching, and responsibly catching lizards. She offers absorbing insights on lizard evolution, and she explains the toll of invasive lizard species on California’s ecosystems. Featuring more than 100 full-color photographs, and designed for easy use in everyday life, this is the ideal guide for budding reptile enthusiasts and longtime naturalists alike.